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Leave a tip when you pick up food to go ?
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What are the laws in CA regarding that sort of thing? I remember my cousin waiting tables and making $2 something an hour in New York (that was about 15 years ago so I'm sure minimum wage was still in the $4 range). Is that not legal here?
I do if it's something with more care put into it-Like Mr. Pickle's sandwich shop, or Thai food.
Also, Passanie-In CA Servers get full min wage + tips.
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This is true and they also get taxed on a certain amount of tips even if they don't make that much. Even the employees at Starbucks get taxed on tips...yes...even if they don't earn them!
I used to work at Starbucks in college...we got taxed on a certain amount per hour. I can't remember what it was now.
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That's technically true... However, you don't HAVE to pay taxes on tips you didn't actually earn.
All you have to do is keep a log of your tip earnings (and/or hang on to the receipts your employer gives you at the end of the night) . It can be as simple as writing down how much you made in tips on a calendar or in a little notebook every day. Then, when you do your taxes, you can adjust the amount to reflect your actual tip earnings, and not the pre-determined rate that shows up on your W-2.
Here's some more info on this, from the IRS:
http://www.irs.gov/publications/p531/ar02.html
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I use to work at a restaurant in high school as the 'to-go person' and it sucked. Most of the time when I was not getting orders I had to help out in the kitchen by running orders out to tables, filling water and tea at tables, and other odds and ends. The people with this job, the 'runners', were all tipped out by the servers at the end of the night but I was not. The duties in my actual job description were very easy. The cooks do everything, I just had to put the order in the computer then put it in a bag when it came out. But the tips I made doing to-gos were not even close to what the runners were making in a night and I was doing their job on top of mine so tips were always greatly appreciated.
When we signed out on the computer at the end of the night we had to put in how much we made in tips for the day, generally everybody only claimed the ones on a credit card because the rest could not be tracked and it would be tax free. In CA everybody makes minimum wage + tips, I know in other states their base pay is lower and they have to make up for it in tips but not here.
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Yes that's true in some cases, where I worked everybody was at minimum wage. But what I was meaning was that we make AT LEAST minimum wage unlike in other states where they make $2-5 an hour and then tips as somebody had talked about earlier in the post. I should have been a bit clearer
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